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Primary Peripheral Nerve Tumors Associated with Nerve-territory Herpes Zoster

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Specialty Neurosurgery
Date 2020 Mar 21
PMID 32193725
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Abstract

Herpes viruses have been described as markers of occult cancer and have also been implicated in oncogenesis. This group of viruses includes varicella-zoster virus (VZV) which is well-known for its ability to evade the immune response by lying dormant in the dorsal root ganglion of peripheral nerves. Although it is common knowledge that VZV reactivation causes herpes zoster (shingles), there have been no reports in literature of herpes zoster manifesting in the dermatomal territory of peripheral nerves involved by either benign or malignant tumors. We report two cases of patients with peripheral nerve tumors who presented with herpes zoster in the dermatomal distribution of the involved nerves. One patient had primary neurolymphomatosis, whereas the other had a sacral schwannoma. We believe these are the first cases to be reported that demonstrate herpes zoster at clinical presentation in patients with peripheral nerve tumors. This suggests that VZV may have the potential to cause peripheral nerve tumors via a complex interplay of viral oncogenes and alterations in host immunological responses.

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